Carol Unger Research Paper

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Carol Unger, a widowed grandmother, claims to have a ghost living in her house that organizes her kitchen, reads her books, and takes care of her garden. To get more information on the subject, we went to Carol herself and asked her a few questions on the matter. “Oh, yes! My ghost loves reading these romance novels that Jax (Mrs. Unger’s neighbor who delivers her her books and groceries, helping her with various tasks) borrows from the library each week. She also eats my eggs and rearranges my closet but she is no bother at all. In fact, she makes me feel less lonely about living in this big house all by myself.” When asked if she was mistaking a ghost for someone else, she was very defensive and persistent in her case of the ghost being real …show more content…

Unger “reports” her ghost executing these actions. These occurrences usually have no trace of how it had came about which is what causes them to be even more baffling. For example, let’s take into account our local Wal-Mart and how yesterday, around midnight, someone had broken in and only stolen canned goods and camping supplies. The astonishing part of this is that no alarms had been set off and the security footage showed no sign of an intrusion. Carol Unger says her ghost ate some of her bread yesterday too. The police are currently investigating the Wal-Mart case and seeing if there is any connection between Mrs. Unger and these bewildering …show more content…

When the time came to execute the plan, Wylit said something that immediately discouraged the two kids, “I see the future. All possible futures., and in every single one, you are a traitor to your race (the Kin)” Just at that moment, a black Land Rover came to a halt right next to the pyramid. The first person to come out was Miller Owens (one of Wylit’s workers and Riley’s friend) and the minute that Wylit saw him, he said, “I’ve seen this in my dreams. A devastating betrayal by a bitter and broken man-and a gift for me.” Riley was in the backseat of the car but before he could even show his face, John Balin dragged him out of the car and up the pyramid. Riley arrived to the top with a bloody nose and a cut above one eye. Miller followed Balin, winded and sweaty, bound with his hands behind his back and a cloth rag in his mouth. He snarled at Miller. Miller responded, “Not such a hotshot without your voice, are you.” What Jax didn’t understand was why Miller was acting this way, because he had always been a very close with Riley. Balin dragged Riley right next to Jax. Wylit started the ritual by slashing the arms of Tegan, Evangeline, and Riley because their blood was needed for the spell to work. He